Viva Costa revamps website

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Overseas mortgage and property firm Viva Costa International has unveiled its new new website at www.vivacostainternational.com.

The site now provides the key lending criteria for all panel countries, plus Property Portal, a new facility called which allows search facilities for available overseas property stock across all countries.

Brokers are able to have a version of the new site for their own websites – either a free version for the ‘mortgage only’ site, or an own-branded and fully maintained version of the ‘Property Portal’ for £250 per year. Property sales can generate commissions of up to 5% of the purchase price.

Brokers can request BDM or Franchise visits, submit ‘decision in principle’ requests, access online case tracking for pipeline cases, and apply for currency exchange services on behalf of their clients.

Adrian Holland, managing director at Viva Costa International, said: “We are very pleased with our many developments this year and the business volumes that have followed. Our new website reflects our fresh approach and ensures easy broker access to this highly lucrative market.”””

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